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HANA'S HUNDREDS OF HIJABS by Razeena Omar Gutta

HANA'S HUNDREDS OF HIJABS

by Razeena Omar Gutta ; illustrated by Manal Mirza

Pub Date: Sept. 20th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-64686-620-5
Publisher: Barefoot Books

Hana’s overflowing collection of scarves and accessories have led to endless clutter.

Hana finds fabulous hijabs everywhere, from malls to thrift shops; she even repurposes her mother’s old skirts. Combinations of colorful scarves, dresses, accessories, and jewelry result in ensembles in a variety of styles and earn her the praise of her friends and relatives, who ask for her fashion advice. But soon her amassed collection overflows into the rest of her home, and her punctilious styling results in her constantly being late to school. Hana reflects on the importance of hijab and how it makes her feel special. After observing her aunt styling a customer’s hair and the positive and powerful effect it has, Hana is inspired to think of how she can channel her creativity in a more productive way and provide a service to the community. Simple text is paired with warm-colored illustrations of flowing fabric in a multitude of patterns, colors, and textures and accessories that work to showcase the range of variations in hijabi fashion as well as how Hana celebrates and expresses the endless possibilities of her individual style. In the backmatter, the author and the illustrator answer questions about what hijab means to them as well as their own styling preferences. Hana and her family are tan-skinned and Muslim; her friends are diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A fun and charming introduction to the beauty of hijab.

(Picture book. 4-8)